نتایج جستجو برای: occupational rhinitis

تعداد نتایج: 67334  

Journal: :International Journal of Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine 2018

2014
Morten J Christensen Esben Eller Charlotte G Mortz Carsten Bindslev-Jensen

BACKGROUND Allergy to wheat can present clinically in different forms: Sensitization to ingested wheat via the gastrointestinal tract can cause traditional food allergy or in combination with exercise, Wheat-Dependent Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis (WDEIA). Sensitization to inhaled wheat flour may lead to occupational rhinitis and/or asthma. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the case notes of...

2016
Mantao Chen Zuoxu Fan Xiujue Zheng Fei Cao Liang Wang

PURPOSE Many epidemiological studies have investigated environmental risk factors for the development of acoustic neuroma. However, these results are controversial. We conducted a meta-analysis of case-control studies to identify any potential relationship between history of noise exposure, smoking, allergic diseases, and risk of acoustic neuroma. MATERIALS AND METHODS We searched PubMed to i...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2005
Anna Krakowiak Wojciech Dudek Maciej Tarkowski Sylwia Swiderska-Kiełbik Ewa Nieścierenko Cezary Pałczyński

OBJECTIVES The inspiration of cobalt containing dust leads to various respiratory symptoms, including asthma and interstitial lung disease. Occupational asthma caused by cobalt chloride has been diagnosed in a 35-year-old patient, who worked as a diamond polishing disc former. The patient presented a 2-year history of dyspnea, cough and symptoms of rhinitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS The patient ...

2005
Hye-Kyung Park Seong-Gyu Jeon Tae-Bum Kim Hye-Ryun Kang Yoon-Seok Chang Yoon-Keun Kim Sang-Heon Cho Kyung-Up Min You-Young Kim

Occupational asthma is induced by many agents, including herbal materials, that are exposed in working places. Although there are a few case reports for occupational allergy induced by herbal materials, there is none for that induced by Wonji (Polygala tenuifolia). This study was conducted to evaluate clinical characteristics and immunologic mechanism of Wonji-induced asthma in a exposed-worker...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2007
Andreas L Lopata Shahieda Adams Frank Kirstein Nick Henwood Monika Raulf-Heimsoth Mohamed F Jeebhay

BACKGROUND Occupational allergy to latex is generally reported from occupational groups such as health care workers; however, few reports derive from other occupational settings. METHODS Two male subjects working as loom tuners in a textile manufacturing plant developed severe allergic reactions during the cutting and weaving of elastic bands, initially not suspected to contain latex constitu...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
herberto josé chong neto pediatric allergy division, federal university of paraná curitiba, paraná, brazil nelson augusto rosário pediatric allergy division, federal university of paraná curitiba, paraná, brazil gabriele cardoso westphal pediatric allergy division, federal university of paraná curitiba, paraná, brazil carlos antônio riedi pediatric allergy division, federal university of paraná curitiba, paraná, brazil hevertton luiz bozzo silva dos santos pediatric allergy division, federal university of paraná curitiba, paraná, brazil

the aim of this study was to assess the frequency of rhinitis in asthmatic infants. a cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical data obtained from a standardized allergy work-up form that includes specific questions on common allergic diseases. asthmatic patients were seen at the first visit to the pediatric allergy unit, from january 2001 to january 2006, were selected for analysis. d...

Journal: :Annals of the American Thoracic Society 2017
Susan M Tarlo Jean-Luc Malo Frédéric de Blay Nicole Le Moual Paul Henneberger Dick Heederik Monika Raulf Christopher Carlsten André Cartier

The Sixth Jack Pepys Workshop on Asthma in the Workplace focused on six key themes regarding the recognition and assessment of work-related asthma and airway diseases: (1) cleaning agents and disinfectants (including in swimming pools) as irritants and sensitizers: how to evaluate types of bronchial reactions and reduce risks; (2) population-based studies of occupational obstructive diseases: u...

Journal: :Toxicology 2002
Ian Kimber Rebecca J Dearman

Chemicals are able to cause various forms of allergic disease in susceptible individuals. Among those of greatest importance in the context of occupational disease is chemical respiratory allergy, where allergic sensitization of the respiratory tract is associated with elicitation of rhinitis, asthma and/or other pulmonary symptoms following inhalation exposure to the inducing chemical allergen...

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